Warrimoo (s.), 3330 tons Captain T. M'Gee, from New Zealand ports, for Sydney and Melbourne. Passengers— Mrs. M. A. Saunders, Mrs. G. W. Burston, Mrs. Pryor, Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. Westley, Mrs. Cairneross, Mrs. Clark, ...
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Article : 30 wordsBetween Sydney and Hobart it is a question whether the fast Oonah has beaten the fast Tasmania. The owners of the last ship claim a record, while the Oonah's owners write that on three separate trips the Oonah has left ...
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Article : 87 wordsBRISBANE.—Arrival: January 20, Wodonga (s.), from Sydney. Departures: January 20, Lincolnshire (s.), for Sydney; Rodondo (s.), for Adelaide. The Arawatta (s.) leaves for Sydney early in the morning. The Leura (s.) ...
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Article : 30 wordsBuninyong (s.), from Melbourne: 930 tons general cargo for Sydney, 500 tons for Northern ports. Gabo (s.), from Townsville. via ports: 6000 bunches bananas, 600 hides. 480 bales wool, 75 bags oysters, 40 bags ...
Article : 334 wordsElingamite (s.), for Melbourne: 2200 tons coal, 300 bales wool, 26 drums solution, 4 bales sheepkins, 18 bags oysters, 89 bundles old bags, 41 casks shale waste, quantity furniture, 4 cases galvanised iron. 750 cases fruit, 157 melons, 1 ...
Article : 1,040 wordsArrived from Sydney; Cimba, ship, sailed 16th October; General Gordon, ship, sailed 29th October; Miltiades, ship, sailed 24th October; Rodney, ship, sailed 26th October; Rangatira sailed 19th November, and Wellington 2nd ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 21 Jan 1893, Page 8
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